ARTICLE

Jury returns further guilty verdicts in trial of six accused of sexually abusing deaf relative

SUMMARY

In a continuing trial, a jury has returned five new guilty verdicts against three of six defendants accused of sexually abusing a deaf relative over a 19-year period. The convictions include rape and anal rape charges; 13 counts remain under deliberation. All defendants deny the charges, and numerous counts were previously withdrawn by prosecutors.

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Irish Times
Irish Times
91
AI Rating
Ireland
Ireland
Pub
Analysis
ANALYSIS IN BRIEF

Headline & Lead

95

The article reports on ongoing jury verdicts in a serious sexual abuse trial involving a deaf complainant. It presents factual updates on convictions and pending charges with restraint and clarity. The tone is procedural and avoids editorializing or emotional appeals.

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Headline / Body Mismatch [9/10]: The headline accurately reflects the core event of the article — the jury returning further guilty verdicts in an ongoing trial. It avoids exaggeration and focuses on the factual development.

"Jury returns further guilty verdicts in trial of six accused of sexually abusing deaf relative"

Headline / Body Mismatch [10/10]: The lead paragraph clearly summarizes the latest developments without sensationalism or emotional manipulation. It specifies the number of verdicts, the defendants involved, and the status of the trial.

"The jury in the trial of six men accused of sexually abusing their deaf relative has returned five guilty verdicts in relation to three defendants."

Language & Tone

100

The article reports on ongoing jury verdicts in a serious sexual abuse trial involving a deaf complainant. It presents factual updates on convictions and pending charges with restraint and clarity. The tone is procedural and avoids editorializing or emotional appeals.

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Loaded Language [10/10]: The article uses neutral, legal terminology throughout. Words like 'accused', 'alleged', and 'denied' are used consistently. There is no use of emotionally charged language or moral judgment.

"The abuse is alleged to have occurred over a 19-year period between 1995 and 2014."

Passive-Voice Agency Obfuscation [10/10]: The passive voice is used appropriately in legal reporting ('was convicted', 'was found guilty') and does not obscure agency — the perpetrators and victims are clearly identified.

"Accused E (33) was convicted of two counts of anally raping her between 2007 and 2009."

Source Balance

85

The article reports on ongoing jury verdicts in a serious sexual abuse trial involving a deaf complainant. It presents factual updates on convictions and pending charges with restraint and clarity. The tone is procedural and avoids editorializing or emotional appeals.

Loaded language Hidden actors Argument tricks Emotional pressure Incomplete picture Weak sourcing expand

Proper Attribution [9/10]: The article attributes all claims to official proceedings and avoids anonymous sourcing. It uses passive but standard legal reporting phrases like 'the court heard' and clearly distinguishes between verdict types (unanimous vs majority).

"These were majority verdicts on both counts, the court heard."

Viewpoint Diversity [8/10]: All defendants are consistently described as denying wrongdoing, ensuring their position is included even as convictions are reported.

"All of the men deny any wrongdoing and have pleaded not guilty to the charges."

Story Angle

80

The article reports on ongoing jury verdicts in a serious sexual abuse trial involving a deaf complainant. It presents factual updates on convictions and pending charges with restraint and clarity. The tone is procedural and avoids editorializing or emotional appeals.

Loaded language Hidden actors Argument tricks Emotional pressure Incomplete picture Weak sourcing expand

Episodic Framing [8/10]: The article frames the story as an episodic update on a legal proceeding rather than a broader systemic issue, which is appropriate given its purpose as a trial update.

"The jury in the trial of six men accused of sexually abusing their deaf relative has returned five guilty verdicts in relation to three defendants."

Completeness

90

The article reports on ongoing jury verdicts in a serious sexual abuse trial involving a deaf complainant. It presents factual updates on convictions and pending charges with restraint and clarity. The tone is procedural and avoids editorializing or emotional appeals.

Loaded language Hidden actors Argument tricks Emotional pressure Incomplete picture Weak sourcing expand

Contextualisation [10/10]: The article provides substantial context about the timeline of the abuse (1995–2014), the number of charges originally brought (103), and how many were withdrawn (83 total), which helps readers understand the scope and prosecutorial decisions in the case.

"The trial started with seven defendants facing a combined total of 103 charges, but one of the brothers (aged 34) had all 22 charges against him withdrawn by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) towards the end of the trial. A further 61 charges against the remaining six defendants were also withdrawn by the DPP."

Contextualisation [10/10]: It clarifies that the trial is still ongoing and that not all verdicts are in, preventing misinterpretation that the case is fully resolved.

"The jury is continuing its deliberations in relation to 13 further charges pertaining to the defendants."

AGENDA SIGNALS
-8
society

Family

Family portrayed as a site of danger and violation

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The article details systematic sexual abuse within a family over 19 years, involving multiple relatives of the victim. While reported factually, the framing centers on familial betrayal and prolonged victimization, implicitly casting the family as a threatening environment.

"The abuse is alleged to have occurred over a 19-year period between 1995 and 2014."

+7
identity

Deaf Community

Deaf individual portrayed as being taken seriously by the justice system

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The article repeatedly specifies the complainant is deaf, which in the context of a trial where convictions are secured, frames the justice system as responsive to disabled victims. The detail is included without sensationalism, suggesting inclusion.

"six men accused of sexually abusing their deaf relative"

Target group: Deaf Community
-7
security

Crime

Crime framed as a prolonged, systemic crisis within a household

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The abuse is described as occurring over 19 years and across multiple perpetrators and victims, with ongoing deliberations. The scale and duration frame the criminal conduct as an entrenched crisis rather than isolated incidents.

"The abuse is alleged to have occurred over a 19-year period between 1995 and 2014."

+6
law

Courts

Courts portrayed as functioning and delivering justice

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The article highlights the jury returning multiple guilty verdicts in a complex, long-running trial. The tone is procedural and emphasizes judicial progress, suggesting the court system is effectively processing serious allegations.

"The jury in the trial of six men accused of sexually abusing their deaf relative has returned five guilty verdicts in relation to three defendants."

+5
law

Justice Department

Prosecutorial decisions framed as deliberate and accountable

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The article notes that the DPP withdrew 83 charges, including all charges against one defendant. This is reported factually, with no insinuation of misconduct, implying transparency and judgment in the exercise of prosecutorial discretion.

"one of the brothers (aged 34) had all 22 charges against him withdrawn by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) towards the end of the trial. A further 61 charges against the remaining six defendants were also withdrawn by the DPP."

The Irish Times delivers a procedurally accurate, restrained update on a complex abuse trial. It emphasizes factual developments from court proceedings without sensationalism. The article maintains neutrality by consistently noting the defendants' denials and the ongoing nature of deliberations.

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Average for all sources over the last 60 days for 'OTHER — CRIME'.

91
This article
80.0
Irish Times avg
66.3
All sources avg
2nd
Source rank of 27